Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Shoot for the Stars Pilly Pack!



I've gotten quite busy with school, so my clip art creating has slowed down a bit.  I snatched up every spare moment I could and the star-themed set is finally finished and uploaded!  Check it out and Shoot for the Stars!  Now available in my TpT shop.

Celebrate your students with this 33 piece star-themed clip art pack! Show them they're special by framing their cute faces among the stars!


This out-of-this-world pack includes:

  • star-shaped picture frame, with and without a transparent glow
  • 5 star-themed phrases to pair with the frames:
    • "Super Star!"
    • "Math Star!"
    • "Spelling Star!"
    • "Science Star!"
    • "Reading Star!"
  • 5 large images designed for banners or poster/bulletin board titles:
    • "Super Stars!"
    • "Math Stars!"
    • "Spelling Stars!"
    • "Science Stars!"
    • "Reading Stars!"
  • shooting star
  • smiling star
  • smiling rocket ship
  • "Shoot for the Stars!" image
  • transparent line art for each image (15 total!)
  • Bonus! Star field digital paper in 2 sizes (8.5x11 and 12x12)


Saturday, August 30, 2014

Shoot for the stars!


The next pack is going to be stellar!  Full of stars, a rocket, and fun star-related phrases to inspire and praise the super stars in your class.  My favorite images in the pack, so far, are the cute star picture frames.  Kids will love seeing their faces shining in the stars with titles like "Math Star!" "Reading Star!" and "Super Star!" congratulating them on a job well done.

I've always been fascinated by stars and space.  As an adult I can't get enough of science and nature documentaries, and the majority of the ones I truly love are about space and animals.  As a kid I enjoyed looking up at the stars and identifying the handful of constellations I knew.  My favorite has always been Orion.  Every time I left home, seeing that same group of stars helped keep the homesickness at bay.  The sky was the same, no matter where I went.  On long drives I was fascinated by how the stars seemed to follow us.  I would lean as far as I could against the window and stare at them as we zipped down the highway.  I wished on them, too.  I had such a happy childhood, and I wanted every kid to be as happy as I was!